@@0-outlook-0 it didnt, i think he edited the part that got it age restricted and re-uploaded it, or maybe it just didnt since its already 3 months old
I could listen to this guy for hours. Got his story in the background while playing Chiv 2 decapitating people. Kinda gives me vibes of a medi-evil bounty hunter xD
good news: this man isn't going to die from hunting, bad news is: the story is fake. cmon, "oh yeah people just call the food bank for roadkill on the side of the road and it's fresh meat so they just cook it up" that is the dumbest lie I've ever heard, food banks avoid refrigerated goods let alone carcasses.
@@NoxxHyena Food banks don't avoid refrigerated foods and there really is a food bank in Montana that picks up roadkill and saves the meat for the homeless.
100% on the body cam. It's one of the most important pieces of gear you can get. A couple years ago, a couple partners and I were looking for a guy in a hotel. When we get there it turns out that the mother of another skip was working as a clerk. We had just been at her house the day prior looking for her son. Well it was a pretty obvious deduction that if mom worked at this scummy hotel (seriously it was not a nice place) maybe her son was laying low there. Suffice it to say, the staff all the way up to the manager was not in the least bit helpful and extremely confrontational. Long story short, we found her son in one of the rooms. The hotel later filed a police report, claiming we were kicking in doors, harassing customers, and cussing out and becoming violent with the staff. The thing about body cams is that they do not lie. My partners and I simply went to the police when we heard they filed, showed them all three of our body cam vids and that was that, good to go. Moral of the story, body cams keep you safe and protect you from lies.
@@filthycasual6118 well there's a few reasons. Police can't work with you as much if everything they do is on camera. They're not gonna burn their own ass to save yours. However, I've seen some some sheriff's offices initially be reluctant to use them and after getting used to it becoming a fan. The pros outweigh the cons.
@@gruntwithripit1386 plus, while I’m not too sure on the onboarding process is for police officers, I feel like it’s worsened over the years and now we kinda need body cams more than ever. There’s been a lot of shit thrown towards policemen and I feel like the main problem is the assholes get away scot-free or with a little slap on the wrist. With Body cams, that could help not only keep the corrupt ones in check, but also help validate any cop’s business in court. Say you need to search somebody’s car and they are resisting to come out, despite you having ample reason to (ie you smell weed or see something sketchy in the back). The body cam would help if they try to make any claims in court.
Also, the concept of the food bank doing that is really awesome, if they're able to harvest it properly then it won't go to waste; and considering that it's a food bank, the meat goes to somebody who needs it.
Honestly, it would be pretty cool to go to a food bank, and instead of the cheap canned food they usually give out you get half a pound of fresh venison.
Bounty hunting is a dangerous profession. But god damn does he make it sound like a blast, as long as you know the potential threat and boundaries of your position as a bounty hunter.
I'm so glad I can understand these videos bc my friend who used to be in the army, and now is a contractor, serving warrants, tells me so many weird stories and some messed up/funny ones too. Love your content man!
@@TwoAyemlol oh shut up, you just hate cool bounty hunter man because he is technically a part of law enforcement, and you're an "all cops are bad" person
12:07 this kind tip always makes me laugh, becouse i did some judo training when i was very little, and the fist thing they taugh us is EXACTLY how to fall down so you don't get hurt badly, for me It just comes natural haha
sadly, the story is fake. cmon, "oh yeah people just call the food bank for roadkill on the side of the road and it's fresh meat so they just cook it up" that is the dumbest lie I've ever heard, food banks avoid refrigerated goods let alone carcasses.
@@NoxxHyena It's not a carcass tho, freshly killed deer even after beeing hit is not a carcass because its fresh. Meat doesnt like freakin desintegrate seconds after kill.
@@NoxxHyena There is in fact an organization in Montana called The North Valley Food Bank in Whitefish, Montana that has been supplying roadkill meat to the homeless since the mid-1980s. A simple google search would keep you from looking like an idiot.
Falling down is how normally real life one punch kill happens, guy gets knocked out cold by a haymaker, definitely not dead yet, drops down like a ragdoll, head hits concrete at some unfortunate angle, dead.
Since his last interview about this job, I kept thinking of the Star Wars reference. "Bounty hunters, we don't need their scum..." I imagine this is how actual cops think, concerning his profession. Man, they really don't know. Found it amusing that he chose a Star Wars avatar for this interview. Guy knows how to have fun.
I have a decent question. He mentioned bodycam footage a lot.... So does he have any home movies? Like say... of the fat, slobby, samurai weeb for example? Its his equipment...so he should be allowed to keep the footage he makes right? I understand if you couldn't share for any legal and/or personnal reasons... just curious. (Ps - Your awesome!)
@@gerdybird5457 Given the laws and that only he would be the one watching it for his own entertainment I’m pretty sure he doesn’t keep them around they just take too much space although he might keep his favorite ones to show his close friends
Local bounty hunter tells some random strangers his war stories and everyone loves it. Oh! Look at that! 1k likes...I’ve never got that many before. Thank you.
9:51 - 11:06 Here! This right here, as a firearms owner, is exactly the type of class that I'm looking for. I am of the firm mentality that if you are going to be an owner of a firearm(s), great! Always happy to see someone that's willing to do so. But also, you NEED to know what it's like to be on the receiving end of a firearm. God forbid that you actually have to exercise that right of yours and have to shoot someone. It's a terrible, and messy thing to have to do, period. But, if it DOES actually come to that one day, how are you going to react? Are you gonna freeze up? Are you going to have the fortitude to fight back with your own piece? I certainly hope you do. I genuinely hope that you do. But yeah. As much of a gun nut as I am, I'm looking for classes like that. An instructor that's willing to be rough and scare me a bit. To give me a glimpse of what it's actually like. So if the day ever does come for me to "rock and roll," I have a better chance at surviving. Just owning a gun and knowing how to shoot it, isn't enough.
I hope your friend continues to enjoy and be safe in his job. Can’t wait for more stories from him about it (plus I plan to show my dad these videos he love stuff like this )
I like how they talk about these action film-like stories so casually as if it's an everyday thing...on second thought that might actually be their everyday life
Lmaoo this guy's definitely one of my favorites to listen to. You can tell he has a great sense of humor, and amazing outlook on life. Definitely needed nowadays
I love stories like these my dad tell stories all the time about his life in the past and how hard it was. He loves telling stories of his childhood and these usually go on for like two hours
i've waited for this for so long xD I LOVE THIS GUY!! i hope we'll hear more of the stories because not only they'e interesting and hilarious, but the way he talks is just pure entertainment :D
that's exactly what it is- pure entertainment with false stories. c'mon listen to what he is saying, "oh yeah people just call the food bank for roadkill on the side of the road and it's fresh meat so they just cook it up" that is the dumbest lie I've ever heard, food banks avoid refrigerated goods let alone carcasses.
You know funny thing about what he said "You need to learn how to fall down" was the first thing i learned in Jiu-jitsu, and the last thing i remember knowing how to do. (I had classes for 10yrs)
What I learned growing up is that, if a deer is hit by a car assume the meat is tainted because even though the deer is alive, the bladder, stomach, and other organs are ruptured and can taint the meat ,it can live for a little while with its internals being destroyed or it’s back broken
I love hearing stories like these, about seeing the different levels of humans you can come across. Retail is a great place to see them but you're protected in the store somewhat. Bounty hunting is seeing every other level of human especially more dangerous ones :)
Okay. Whoever that was that asked if the guy ever had to do paperwork scared the shit outta me! Just laying in my bed, relaxing at 4 AM, listening to the hunter, and then this voice just comes from my right and asks that question loud in my right ear, snapping me out of it.
"I don't like to use my knee for pressure" So I can tell he skipped the Jiu Jitsu self-defense class. Knee-on-belly is a must-have side-mount variation to prioritize wrist control while pinning the hips and keeping both shoulder blades on the ground. Use the posting leg to staple the near-side bicep, and now you have a hand free to Americana or Kimura the far-side arm to force compliance whilst moving to north-south, so you can move the arm behind the back with the armlock. The pressure on the shoulder joint will be tremendous and if they squirm out, they're breaking their shoulder first; yet, there is still a great degree of control in this joint lock. More so than the hammerlock, where police officers usually control only the wrist and push it up behind someone's back, because you are controlling the limb at its base joint. Not only that, you are also technically restraining the torso, as it cannot move freely when the shoulder is pinned. If you choose to break this shoulder, it will be a very deliberate choice. Use verbal compliance to get them to get their hands open, out on the ground, and then together, secure a grip around the fingers and handcuff. It is when you place the knee or shin across the neck, back, or chest, that it is specifically a problem. At that point, you are not attempting control. You are forgoing the strongest parts of your opponent's body, the legs, and are attempting to control them via mechanical compression of the chest/lungs. This is simply due to a lack of training and knowledge in proper submission grappling. Go to a Jiu Jitsu or MMA gym. Source: 13 years of training martial arts, 8 years specifically in MMA, including, but not limited to: Wrestling, catch wrestling, Judo, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Currently entering into the security industry with aspirations of bounty hunting and armed guard certs.
Wanted to add something to the bit where he talked about patty mayo, he's not a real bounty hunter or anything. He's just a actor, who hires other actors into being 'criminals' and rakes in a boat load of money. Watch donut operators video on it.
sadly, I personally don't like the lies he spreads... "oh yeah people just call the food bank for roadkill on the side of the road and it's fresh meat so they just cook it up" that is the dumbest lie I've ever heard, food banks avoid refrigerated goods let alone carcasses.
@@NoxxHyena I'm gonna assume you don't know how foodbanks works, also a bit obscure and ridiculous you're jumping to the conclusion that he's "lying" from this single comment alone
16:43 Here in my Midwestern state, the law grants whoever hits and kills a deer the right to legally take possession of that animal. But say you don't want the deer, you can legally let another individual take possession of that deer. Regardless of who ends up possessing the deer, it must be reported to either the police or the DNR (though the police would probably just call the DNR for you but I've never been in that situation so I wouldn't know firsthand).
because of this guy i actually got interested in bounty hunting, maybe when im older and in a good shape i'll try to do something, i'll listen to his tips though, get proper gear and be prepared for anything, we need more from him!
I’m the same age as him 23 and man he has done a lot, I just recently got my level 3 security license (armed security) and at some point I want to do level 4 (bodyguard) and maybe some point maybe do bounty hunting here in Texas. Pepper spray sucks just so y’all know. This dude is awesome
I love this guy, he inspires me, also great voice to be honest, I enjoy what he's been through, it's something different and it's exciting to know what's next on the (part 3?) hope to see him again, also love your vids dude
About the sidearm thing, my grandfather has this Dan Wesson in .357, I like the fact that it's a heavy S.OB. (helps with recoil) but like he said, when you run out, you can just hit the son of a bitch with it. Which sounds funny come to think about it.
This is the guy if I ever go to Montana I’d definitely have a drink with and I’m not gonna lie he is the reason why I wanna pick this up as a part time profession
So great seeing comments where people are just desperately trying to defame this guy for no reason at all. Dudes a real person. As someone with a high voice myself, I assure you that our voice is not an indicator of skill or experience, shocking I know. Not everyone’s gonna sound like Patty Mayo or Christopher Judge while doing authority work. Getting a job doesn’t change your vocal chords. (Also funny seeing people who aren’t native to Montana trying to tell a native what Is and Isn’t the law there, like the food company roadkill thing) Lay off.
This may just be me but I want to hear the stories of the jobs he took from normal people (examples being the boyfriend cheating or the child is doing x, y, and z)
I felt like this guy was getting a sequel and I really happy he did
nonononono a PREquel
Well I mean the last part did say (part 1)
Too bad the first part got aged restricted and deleted
@@0-outlook-0 it didnt, i think he edited the part that got it age restricted and re-uploaded it, or maybe it just didnt since its already 3 months old
Clone better
I could listen to this guy for hours. Got his story in the background while playing Chiv 2 decapitating people. Kinda gives me vibes of a medi-evil bounty hunter xD
It’s quite nice to hear stories. It’s like your around a campfire, but digital since there is the whole pandemic
chivalry 2 is the besttttt
I get star wars vibe
Sameeeee
I'm willing to bet Geralt took a job like those once or twice. Not medieval but shush.
I hope bounty man never dies in hunting they’re too cool
good news: this man isn't going to die from hunting, bad news is: the story is fake. cmon, "oh yeah people just call the food bank for roadkill on the side of the road and it's fresh meat so they just cook it up" that is the dumbest lie I've ever heard, food banks avoid refrigerated goods let alone carcasses.
@@NoxxHyena the guy said that if it's still *ALIVE* so it's good meat
@@NoxxHyena even if it is a lie, could it still be a good story? I don’t think he wants to impress he just wants to enjoy and make people happy
If you've lived for any length of time in Montana, you'd know that this is NOT a lie. I know it is true for a fact.
@@NoxxHyena
Food banks don't avoid refrigerated foods and there really is a food bank in Montana that picks up roadkill and saves the meat for the homeless.
100% on the body cam. It's one of the most important pieces of gear you can get.
A couple years ago, a couple partners and I were looking for a guy in a hotel. When we get there it turns out that the mother of another skip was working as a clerk. We had just been at her house the day prior looking for her son. Well it was a pretty obvious deduction that if mom worked at this scummy hotel (seriously it was not a nice place) maybe her son was laying low there. Suffice it to say, the staff all the way up to the manager was not in the least bit helpful and extremely confrontational.
Long story short, we found her son in one of the rooms. The hotel later filed a police report, claiming we were kicking in doors, harassing customers, and cussing out and becoming violent with the staff.
The thing about body cams is that they do not lie. My partners and I simply went to the police when we heard they filed, showed them all three of our body cam vids and that was that, good to go.
Moral of the story, body cams keep you safe and protect you from lies.
This
Kinda makes you wonder why certain police outfits fight so hard _against_ using body cams.
@@filthycasual6118 well there's a few reasons. Police can't work with you as much if everything they do is on camera. They're not gonna burn their own ass to save yours.
However, I've seen some some sheriff's offices initially be reluctant to use them and after getting used to it becoming a fan. The pros outweigh the cons.
@@gruntwithripit1386 plus, while I’m not too sure on the onboarding process is for police officers, I feel like it’s worsened over the years and now we kinda need body cams more than ever. There’s been a lot of shit thrown towards policemen and I feel like the main problem is the assholes get away scot-free or with a little slap on the wrist. With Body cams, that could help not only keep the corrupt ones in check, but also help validate any cop’s business in court.
Say you need to search somebody’s car and they are resisting to come out, despite you having ample reason to (ie you smell weed or see something sketchy in the back). The body cam would help if they try to make any claims in court.
@@WEB-0813 this is also true. We've seen examples of this time and time again.
Also, the concept of the food bank doing that is really awesome, if they're able to harvest it properly then it won't go to waste; and considering that it's a food bank, the meat goes to somebody who needs it.
yep!
Honestly, it would be pretty cool to go to a food bank, and instead of the cheap canned food they usually give out you get half a pound of fresh venison.
@@selenagamya1612 right, that'd be sweet. Venison is probably the tastiest meat I've tried so far
> Bounty hunter
> Clone wars avatar
Im starting to see a pattern
Next time we see him, he's most likely to be wearing a Boba Fett avatar.
You were close lmao
Bounty hunting is a dangerous profession.
But god damn does he make it sound like a blast, as long as you know the potential threat and boundaries of your position as a bounty hunter.
I'm so glad I can understand these videos bc my friend who used to be in the army, and now is a contractor, serving warrants, tells me so many weird stories and some messed up/funny ones too. Love your content man!
That’s awesome, and thank you!
This is how i figured out I want to be a female bail bondsman
@@lucycassidy2709 Well, good luck.
This guy sounds like an absolute blast XD
Oh hi Lea ly
Let's just hope he doesn't get blasted
@@TwoAyemlol Almost like you shouldn't have someone pay for you to get out of jail, and then avoid paying them back, huh?
@@TwoAyemlol “hard lives”. Basically all of the stories he told in the last video were people living really good lives.
@@TwoAyemlol oh shut up, you just hate cool bounty hunter man because he is technically a part of law enforcement, and you're an "all cops are bad" person
12:07 this kind tip always makes me laugh, becouse i did some judo training when i was very little, and the fist thing they taugh us is EXACTLY how to fall down so you don't get hurt badly, for me It just comes natural haha
sadly, the story is fake. cmon, "oh yeah people just call the food bank for roadkill on the side of the road and it's fresh meat so they just cook it up" that is the dumbest lie I've ever heard, food banks avoid refrigerated goods let alone carcasses.
@@NoxxHyena It's not a carcass tho, freshly killed deer even after beeing hit is not a carcass because its fresh. Meat doesnt like freakin desintegrate seconds after kill.
@@NoxxHyena
There is in fact an organization in Montana called The North Valley Food Bank in Whitefish, Montana that has been supplying roadkill meat to the homeless since the mid-1980s. A simple google search would keep you from looking like an idiot.
@@NoxxHyena At least put some difference in your comments. It's literally the same thing over and over.
Falling down is how normally real life one punch kill happens, guy gets knocked out cold by a haymaker, definitely not dead yet, drops down like a ragdoll, head hits concrete at some unfortunate angle, dead.
Since his last interview about this job, I kept thinking of the Star Wars reference. "Bounty hunters, we don't need their scum..." I imagine this is how actual cops think, concerning his profession. Man, they really don't know. Found it amusing that he chose a Star Wars avatar for this interview. Guy knows how to have fun.
I have a decent question. He mentioned bodycam footage a lot....
So does he have any home movies? Like say... of the fat, slobby, samurai weeb for example? Its his equipment...so he should be allowed to keep the footage he makes right? I understand if you couldn't share for any legal and/or personnal reasons... just curious.
(Ps - Your awesome!)
Unfortunately he’s not allowed to share any footage of his work due to public filming laws in the state of Montana :(
I get that but....does he have home movie of his footage he like to watch tho.
@@gerdybird5457 Given the laws and that only he would be the one watching it for his own entertainment I’m pretty sure he doesn’t keep them around they just take too much space although he might keep his favorite ones to show his close friends
or dudes 16 making shit up
@@KegaB3 even if he is it's some good story telling
Commander Bly: The Bounty Hunter XD
I do respect the Star Wars in this man, "This is where the fun begins" XD
I want to hear more stories from this guy
I vehemently agree.
@Warden of Honor Yeah it's like listening to your day or one of your older coworkers tell you storries out of their life
It's like listening to your dad telling you stories of his old jobs.
Local bounty hunter tells some random strangers his war stories and everyone loves it. Oh! Look at that! 1k likes...I’ve never got that many before. Thank you.
true
So true this is so great
true
yup
same here
Please bring this guy back
This guy is making me respect all the bail bond agencies and agents out there
(Maybe I’ll be a bail bond agent one day)
It's funny that hes a clone trooper talking about training
Warhammer 40K videos from an official bounty hunter!?
I'm subbing to that as soon as he makes it, hands down that sounds awesome
40k is freakin lit!!! I wonder if he is going to have a bounty hunter necromunda theme
What’s his channel? Has it been made yet?
@@TheTNTwither Idk, wasnt in the description, comments or subbed/recomended channels, I really want to know though
Anyone have news about his channel?I just found out this two videos
I love this guy. He's such a good story teller.
I'm applying for my license currently hopefully it goes smoothly.
Good luck!
so how did it go?
@@munchkinfrost3918 he didn't make it... 😞
@@jordyplaysgamesAUTISMYEET 😔😔😔
Ngl, i very much plan to follow this guy cuz i absolutely love his stories. That, and 40k is a neat universe.
Let’s get this guy to 1k subs on the first vid/week
@@snakeman5250 same, may not be made yet who knows
So glad this guy got a sequel. Still nuts this dude is from my state xD
A heart on a brand new comment from a two week old video? Damn man I'm honored xD also, no clue why I wasn't subbed but let's fix that
9:51 - 11:06
Here! This right here, as a firearms owner, is exactly the type of class that I'm looking for. I am of the firm mentality that if you are going to be an owner of a firearm(s), great! Always happy to see someone that's willing to do so. But also, you NEED to know what it's like to be on the receiving end of a firearm.
God forbid that you actually have to exercise that right of yours and have to shoot someone. It's a terrible, and messy thing to have to do, period. But, if it DOES actually come to that one day, how are you going to react? Are you gonna freeze up? Are you going to have the fortitude to fight back with your own piece? I certainly hope you do. I genuinely hope that you do.
But yeah. As much of a gun nut as I am, I'm looking for classes like that. An instructor that's willing to be rough and scare me a bit. To give me a glimpse of what it's actually like. So if the day ever does come for me to "rock and roll," I have a better chance at surviving. Just owning a gun and knowing how to shoot it, isn't enough.
Let's just hope we don't have to point any guns at anybody for now, I'll stick with my deer unless I don't have a choice.
@@jordyplaysgamesAUTISMYEET I certainly hope so as well. Stay alert, but loose.
He is a bomb that explode with content what a man that bounty guy is
Directors in Hollywood should take notes from this guy.
If they did action movies would look a lot less cool
I hope your friend continues to enjoy and be safe in his job. Can’t wait for more stories from him about it (plus I plan to show my dad these videos he love stuff like this )
I like how they talk about these action film-like stories so casually as if it's an everyday thing...on second thought that might actually be their everyday life
Real excited for ryche's channel, he's got a great personality and I love 40K
Heck yeah has he started yet? If so let’s go get him to 1k subs
@@osialrechs2899 FUCKING YEAH
Ryche is an absolute legend! I could listen to his bounty hunting stories all day! (or any other stories he has for that matter) 😎
I really like his storry and stuf because ive never actually understood why and how bounty hunters do tere jobs so keep up the good work
The way he tells stories is incredible, glad you could make a part 2!
The fact that he's a clone trooper makes it more badass.
This man basically plays an RPG for a living. He gets quests and does them for a reward.
Its fun to see commander bly talk about bounty hunting
I have been waiting for this if it were to even happen
Missed opportunity to wear the Jango Fett outfit on this one.
I'm so happy I found part two, I NEEDED more of this guys stories
Lmaoo this guy's definitely one of my favorites to listen to. You can tell he has a great sense of humor, and amazing outlook on life. Definitely needed nowadays
Oh I loved this guy! Glad he could come back for more.
That’s it the bounty hunters name is now officially Johnny Badass also great video
I love this guy's stories. He's a really interesting guy
Also in the words of Anakin, "I hate sand"
this bounty hunting jobs sounds so cool
indeed!
But remember it's dangerous. Death and suffering awaits
@@georgecockfield436 ik
I love stories like these my dad tell stories all the time about his life in the past and how hard it was. He loves telling stories of his childhood and these usually go on for like two hours
We want more bounty hunter tales. These are really good.
I was really hoping to get more stories from this guy, they're really entertaining.
Eric got a 2 years training arc and the came back to be a anime protag sensei
„I do not like to apply pressure with my knee”
*oh boy*
i've waited for this for so long xD I LOVE THIS GUY!! i hope we'll hear more of the stories because not only they'e interesting and hilarious, but the way he talks is just pure entertainment :D
that's exactly what it is- pure entertainment with false stories. c'mon listen to what he is saying, "oh yeah people just call the food bank for roadkill on the side of the road and it's fresh meat so they just cook it up" that is the dumbest lie I've ever heard, food banks avoid refrigerated goods let alone carcasses.
It makes sense that Commander Bly shares this part of his life. Especislly before Order 66. 😂
I can listen to this series.... For flipping hours if there were more of it
You know funny thing about what he said "You need to learn how to fall down" was the first thing i learned in Jiu-jitsu, and the last thing i remember knowing how to do. (I had classes for 10yrs)
The clone trooper outfit is oddly fitting
I love how this episode takes place in the same room where part one took place
YO, YES, thank you for another one!
Thanking this man agreeing to this as well!
imagine its haloween and he goes on a case and he breaks someones door down with a boba fett costume on
Someone needs to make a game or movie about this kind of stuff.
What I learned growing up is that, if a deer is hit by a car assume the meat is tainted because even though the deer is alive, the bladder, stomach, and other organs are ruptured and can taint the meat ,it can live for a little while with its internals being destroyed or it’s back broken
Excuse my French but I fucking love this dude please have him as a recurring guest
lmao I'll try
That sure as fuck wasn't French buddy.
I really hope we get atleast one more from him, i really enjoy hearing these stories and crazy shit, keep up these videos man, they're really good
I love hearing stories like these, about seeing the different levels of humans you can come across. Retail is a great place to see them but you're protected in the store somewhat. Bounty hunting is seeing every other level of human especially more dangerous ones :)
Okay. Whoever that was that asked if the guy ever had to do paperwork scared the shit outta me! Just laying in my bed, relaxing at 4 AM, listening to the hunter, and then this voice just comes from my right and asks that question loud in my right ear, snapping me out of it.
"I don't like to use my knee for pressure"
So I can tell he skipped the Jiu Jitsu self-defense class.
Knee-on-belly is a must-have side-mount variation to prioritize wrist control while pinning the hips and keeping both shoulder blades on the ground.
Use the posting leg to staple the near-side bicep, and now you have a hand free to Americana or Kimura the far-side arm to force compliance whilst moving to north-south, so you can move the arm behind the back with the armlock. The pressure on the shoulder joint will be tremendous and if they squirm out, they're breaking their shoulder first; yet, there is still a great degree of control in this joint lock. More so than the hammerlock, where police officers usually control only the wrist and push it up behind someone's back, because you are controlling the limb at its base joint. Not only that, you are also technically restraining the torso, as it cannot move freely when the shoulder is pinned. If you choose to break this shoulder, it will be a very deliberate choice.
Use verbal compliance to get them to get their hands open, out on the ground, and then together, secure a grip around the fingers and handcuff.
It is when you place the knee or shin across the neck, back, or chest, that it is specifically a problem. At that point, you are not attempting control. You are forgoing the strongest parts of your opponent's body, the legs, and are attempting to control them via mechanical compression of the chest/lungs. This is simply due to a lack of training and knowledge in proper submission grappling.
Go to a Jiu Jitsu or MMA gym.
Source: 13 years of training martial arts, 8 years specifically in MMA, including, but not limited to: Wrestling, catch wrestling, Judo, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Currently entering into the security industry with aspirations of bounty hunting and armed guard certs.
RESPECT FOR USING A COMMANDER BLY AVATAR
Love the Clone avatar that the guy uses.
I like it how he just casually has a 212th arc trooper outfit on
actually it's more of a 327th
Wanted to add something to the bit where he talked about patty mayo, he's not a real bounty hunter or anything. He's just a actor, who hires other actors into being 'criminals' and rakes in a boat load of money. Watch donut operators video on it.
It seems to be more of a example of what Some people think it will be like.
Yay! I liked him in his last episode, so happy to get more stories from this guy!
(ok, now I'll watch the video)
What a nice gentleman. Wonderful stories and just a swell dude
I want to give that man a hug
former 212th clone trooper talks about his experience with bounty hunting after the Clone Wars
Anywhere else I could hear more of his stories? They're so good!
i love the way my man speaks
sadly, I personally don't like the lies he spreads... "oh yeah people just call the food bank for roadkill on the side of the road and it's fresh meat so they just cook it up" that is the dumbest lie I've ever heard, food banks avoid refrigerated goods let alone carcasses.
@@NoxxHyena I've both worked and volunteered for a food bank, and he's not making it up. They serve it within 3 days usually to homeless communities.
@@NoxxHyena I'm gonna assume you don't know how foodbanks works, also a bit obscure and ridiculous you're jumping to the conclusion that he's "lying" from this single comment alone
In the zombie apocalypse sociopaths and psychopaths would survive more frequently than anyone else
16:43 Here in my Midwestern state, the law grants whoever hits and kills a deer the right to legally take possession of that animal. But say you don't want the deer, you can legally let another individual take possession of that deer. Regardless of who ends up possessing the deer, it must be reported to either the police or the DNR (though the police would probably just call the DNR for you but I've never been in that situation so I wouldn't know firsthand).
Recently my brother got me into warhammer so I’ll check his channel out.
because of this guy i actually got interested in bounty hunting, maybe when im older and in a good shape i'll try to do something, i'll listen to his tips though, get proper gear and be prepared for anything, we need more from him!
I might do a part three, not sure yet!
Y'know this could be a manga. Might try and interview some bounty hunters in the future.
Yay! Loved this one last time, hopefully it will live up to its legacy.
this man is actually entertaining to listen to, he's such a good story teller. love playing apex while listening to this guy :)
Thanks for the stories Commander Bly!
when this man becomes a grandfather hes gonna have so many wonderful tales to tell his grandchildren
I’m glad to hear more from him
He's just a simple man trying to make his way in the universe
I’m the same age as him 23 and man he has done a lot, I just recently got my level 3 security license (armed security) and at some point I want to do level 4 (bodyguard) and maybe some point maybe do bounty hunting here in Texas. Pepper spray sucks just so y’all know.
This dude is awesome
My dude mentioned Patty Mayo and I've never laughed so hard.
I love this guy, he inspires me, also great voice to be honest, I enjoy what he's been through, it's something different and it's exciting to know what's next on the (part 3?) hope to see him again, also love your vids dude
respect to this guy for being able to deal with a karen with no problems
(part 1)
Props to this dude because, even when sharing his experience and absolutely loving his job, he also thoroughly warns people about how dangerous it is.
About the sidearm thing, my grandfather has this Dan Wesson in .357, I like the fact that it's a heavy S.OB. (helps with recoil) but like he said, when you run out,
you can just hit the son of a bitch with it. Which sounds funny come to think about it.
Waiting for the 3rd Part now but there will probably none. Interesting to see the different Perspective of over peoples.
Yesss I've been waiting for part 2 or something like that of this guy
This is the guy if I ever go to Montana I’d definitely have a drink with and I’m not gonna lie he is the reason why I wanna pick this up as a part time profession
It was super fun playing with you on vr!^^
I like how he just switched models from bountyhuntsman, to Even COOLER bountyhuntsman!
This guy is really good at telling stories. That's where I will leave it.
Good storyteller, bad liar. His stories of how he got started don't match lol
@@eskaymotorsports600 how doesn’t it match?
The fact that he's in a Clone Trooper Avatar makes it all the more better
So great seeing comments where people are just desperately trying to defame this guy for no reason at all.
Dudes a real person. As someone with a high voice myself, I assure you that our voice is not an indicator of skill or experience, shocking I know.
Not everyone’s gonna sound like Patty Mayo or Christopher Judge while doing authority work. Getting a job doesn’t change your vocal chords.
(Also funny seeing people who aren’t native to Montana trying to tell a native what Is and Isn’t the law there, like the food company roadkill thing)
Lay off.
Even I (who lives in Washington state) know that roadkill law albeit I did grow up in Wisconsin for part of my life.
this dude, is a freaking legend! hope he continues be a hero and i hope to hear more of his awesome stories!
This may just be me but I want to hear the stories of the jobs he took from normal people (examples being the boyfriend cheating or the child is doing x, y, and z)
What a wholesome bounty hunter.
“Sometimes you get jobs from normal people”
I think we found part 3